Police stopped a red Kia sedan traveling north on Route 115 near the Wawa at about 2:45 p.m. Saturday and detected an odor of marijuana on the driver, 24-year-old Joshua Feliciano, of Hazleton, and found he was smoking it while driving from Hazleton to the Blakeslee area, police said. His girlfriend and child, a 4-year-old who was asleep, were also in the vehicle.

Police brought in a K-9, who gave a positive alert for the presence of narcotics. Police found a wad of $1,022 in a McDonald's food bag, which also contained a half eaten hamburger. Feliciano also had another wad of $464 in cash.

In the search, police also discovered a large plastic shopping bag, which contained a large baggie of bulk marijuana and a knotted baggie with 16 smaller baggies containing crack cocaine, police said. The cocaine was packaged apparently for street sale.

The bag also contained a Smith & Wesson handgun and police found that it was stolen and its owner lives in the Hazleton area.

Feliciano faces charges of possession with intent to deliver, criminal conspiracy, criminal use of a communication device, receiving stolen property, unlawful possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia.